The name of the only colony in South America is French Guiana. It is an overseas department and region of France located on the northeast coast of South America.
French GuianaFrench Guiana was a colony of France since 1817. French Guiana can be found in northeast South America. It is called an overseas region of France.
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It is probaly French Guiana which belongs to France
There is no such thing as a country being a colony. French Guiana (Guyane) is a "territory" of France located in South America. It is not really associated as being a territory, but being an integral part of France.
The current surviving "colony" on South America is French Guiana, or Guyane. It is actually not a colony but an integral part of France and is an overseas department. This means it is considered as much a part of France as Metropolitan France.
The only English speaking country in South America is Guyana.
The British Colony. It's of the southern coast of South America.
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The current "colony" on the South American continent is Guyane (French Guiana). However, this is truly not a colony of France but instead an integral part of the country. It is considered as much a part of France as Paris.
the dutch cape colony in South Africa
South America